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Hehe.. i dont have a problem with it, yet i see some connection (Tom M.) between this forum and the A**lian company. Looks like this here is the inofficial **C3/*M*4 support and promoting forum, neat!! (and good to know  )
I still like and use Replay Media Catcher 3 for various purposes, and would wish to see some continuation of further minor development (in the GUI). So maybe we can use this thread to talk about and complain about all the pro's and con's and issues (and bugs) of the listed tools.
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You should have noticed that the developers of
Jaksta,
GetFLV,
StreamTransport,
rtmpdump ... have made many posts in the forums. Also you should have noticed that your posts were not changed by moderators as well. This is a free forum and anybody can voice his/her opinion freely. So feel free to discuss and suggest any products that you like in the above mentioned thread or any other threads.
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RMC and Jaksta are public commercial tools, with headquarters in the English-speaking 1st world countries. That's why these 2 products cannot circumvent protected streaming technologies (to anticipate resentment with Adobe f**kz) any longer. And never again in future. So thanks to this forum (thanks to A**lian!!) i know now how to download (not record!) any kind of protected streamings, namely with rtmpdump.exe and Blader.exe and etc.
Maybe you guys at A. could implement a more direct support of rtmpdump.exe since the command line for this command line tool is extremely long (e.g. for Hulu hulu.com , or any other secure secured streams) and it would be just awesome to use RMC as the GUI for rtmpsrv.exe and rtmpdump.exe (both by the same Ch*nese author Mr. H. Chu).
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This is not only about English speaking countries. Say the russian developer of
save2pc Ultimate and the chinese developer of
NetXFer were forced to remove RTMPE support from their software.
The biggest problem is that to download RTMPE streams, you need to find a stream URL. To do that you need to use decryption methods prohibited by DMCA. That is why most programs do not support RTMPE, MoveMedia and similar streams.
Right now we have a free open source product and library (librtmp) that allows to download RTMPE streams, so there will be more and more products supporting RTMPE. Adobe won't be able to stop this process. At the same time many companies won't be able support RTMPE due to DMCA.